A FAIRER WORLD BRUNCH: Fairtrade Lindfield is holding a locally sourced food and Fairtrade brunch at King Edward Hall, Lindfield, 10am-11.30am. It is also an opportunity to view and taste products from the stalls of retailers and producers in the local area. There will be speakers about packaging, waste, recycling and sustainable farming. Entrance £5 (under 16s £2.50) payable on the door. Booking in advance is essential; email Fairtrade@growthinternational.com to reserve a place.

HORSHAM DISTRICT ARCHAELOGY GROUP: 1.30pm-5.30pm, Brighton Road Baptist Church, Horsham. Place-names in the Landscape, A half-day School with Dr Judie English. A spokesperson said: “Without much written evidence it can seem difficult to reconstruct life in the Late Saxon period but the evidence of how local people saw the land around them, how they could use its resources and how they saw their own settlements, is freely available in the names they gave. This half day-school will concentrate on the interpretation and the pitfalls, in using that evidence.” Members £10, non members £15. Info: horshamarch@hotmail.co.uk, 01903 872309.

SPRING BARN DANCE: 7.30pm at All Saints Centre, Friars Walk, Lewes (01273) 486391. With live Ceilidh band and caller. All profits to Starfish Youth Music Project. Entry £8-£10.

WALK: Meet 10am at the Village Hall car park, Hollands Way, Warnham, RH12 3RH. 3-mile HDC walk through the village to farmland, Warnham Manor and the deer farm. Good views. Some slopes and stiles. Can be muddy. Well behaved dogs on a lead. 1 hour 45 mins. Liz 01403 263920 Simon 260599.

SUSSEX FAMILY HISTORY GROUP: Outsiders, Outlaws, Poachers, Smugglers and Highwaymen (in song) by Geoff Doel and Will Duke, 7.30pm in Bridge Cottage, High Street, Uckfield.

THE ARTS SOCIETY STEYNING: Colin Davis will give an illustrated talk on Zaha Hadid – Architectural Superstar. Colin is a Professor of Architectural Theory and has published many books on the subject including Thinking about Architecture, Key Houses of the Twentieth Century, The Prefab Home, High Tech Architecture and A New History of Modern Architecture. He is Former Editor of Architects Journal and contributor to magazines worldwide. Coffee is served from 10am. The talk is at 10.30am-12pm at The Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft, Church Street, Steyning. Visitors are welcome with a donation of £5.

WALK: Meet 10am, West Chiltington Village Hall, Mill Road, RH20 2PZ. 5.5 mile HDC walk with some interesting views and church or two and through nursery land. Some stiles. Dogs on leads through private paths and farmland. 2 hrs. Irene 01403 783637 / 07790 420752.

GIGS

THE RAILWAY TIMES ACOUSTIC SESSIONS: The Railway Inn, Billingshurst, 8pm-11pm.

GEOLOGY LECTURE: Horsham Geological Field Club at the Forest School, Horsham, 7pm for 7.30pm. ‘Green Men, French Food, Fossils, Brexit and the Bajocian’. Talk by Dr Robert Chandler, President HSBC. Visitors very welcome (£2 at the door, students free). Info: Gill 01403 250371, Beryl 01403 254549.

MID SUSSEX RAMBLERS: My Life as a Tree Surgeon a talk by Lesley Baker, 7.30pm for 7.45pm in the upstairs room of the Methodist Church Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath. £4.SUSSEX FAMILY HISTORY GROUP: Brighton Station by Jackie Marsh-Hobbs, 7.30pm in the Ventnor Hall, Blatchington Road, Hove.

THE ARTS SOCIETY HORSHAM: The Arts Society lecture at the Capitol Theatre, Horsham . Foujita: The Japanese Frenchman Who Loved Women and Cats. Coffee is available from 9.45am. The lecture will start at 10.45am. Non-members are welcome for a fee of £5 payable on entry.